Druzhba Pipeline Restarts Russian Oil Flows to Europe, Unblocking EU Loan for Kyiv
04.22.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

April 22, 2026 [Reuters]- Russian oil ​flowed through the Ukrainian section of the Druzhba pipeline on Wednesday after a halt lasting months, officials ‌said, unblocking a 90 billion euro ($105.79 billion) EU loan urgently needed by Kyiv.

 

The Druzhba pipeline has become one of the most politically charged pieces of infrastructure in Europe since a Russian drone strike damaged the pipeline in western Ukraine and stopped Russian oil ​deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia.

Hungarian oil group MOL said Ukraine has informed it that deliveries of Russian ​crude had resumed through the Druzhba pipeline.

“MOL expects the first crude oil shipments following ⁠the restart of the Ukrainian section of the pipeline system to arrive in Hungary and Slovakia by tomorrow ​at the latest,” it said in a statement.

Pumping began at 12.35 p.m. (0935 GMT), an industry source said, asking not ​to be named because they were not authorised to speak publicly.

Shortly afterwards, EU ambassadors meeting in Brussels gave approval for the loan that Budapest had previously opposed pending the resumption of oil exports.

Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ​and the Slovak government had accused Ukraine of delaying the repairs, which Kyiv denied.

Both countries are heavily dependent ​on Russian oil and Orban consistently showed support for Russia.

As a European Union member state, Hungary had the power to block ‌the loan ⁠even though it is not contributing to it. The loan will cover two thirds of Ukraine’s financing needs in 2026 and 2027 as it seeks to fend off Russia’s invasion.

The capacity of Druzhba, which in Russian means friendship, is 1.2 million to 1.4 million barrels a day, with the possibility to increase up to 2 ​million barrels a day. However, ​flows fell to a ⁠small fraction of that as a result of Western sanctions as well as repeated disruptions from drone attacks.

“We have fulfilled all our confirmations and commitments. We have done ​everything … and the infrastructure has been repaired,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said earlier ​in the ⁠day. “Now we need to move forward together so that Ukraine can receive the loan.”

Separately, Germany has been informed that no Kazakh crude oil would reach its PCK Schwedt refinery from May, the economy ministry said. Industry sources had said on Tuesday ⁠that Russia ​was set to stop oil exports from Kazakhstan via the Druzhba ​pipeline starting from May 1, which would directly hit PCK, one of Germany’s biggest refineries.
 

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